Family Tree Maker Version 2009 Menu’s

This is a listing of Menu selections under each of the above Menu Items. The Menu selections may or may not be active on the specific screen that you are on.

File Menu: (Now that you have the program open, and you do not want to work on the current file, you can…)

Open – an existing file, and close the currently opened file

Open in New Window – open an file in a new window

Import As New Tree – Import a file into a new tree (Family File)

Merge – Merge information from another file into the currently open file

Close – Close the existing File

Export – Export the existing file

Backup – Back Up your Existing File

Restore – Restore a file from an existing Back Up File (one created by #7 above)

Privatize File – Family Tree Maker allows you to assure the privacy of others (as well as your own) by designating certain facts as private. This prevents this information from being imported/exported, printed, copied, or published on the Internet (more details in the Help Menu)

Go Offline – Will allow you to work Off Line from the Internet

Exit – Close the Existing File and Close the Family Tree Maker program

Edit Menu: (basic editing, depending on the screen you are on) – Details to follow

Undo

Redo

Cut

Paste

Delete

Select All

Insert Symbol

Edit Person

Find Duplicate Person

Find Individual

Find and Replace

Manage Facts

Manage Sources

Manage Repositories

View Menu: Another way to navigate what you want to look at. They do the same of the Buttons at the top of the screen. Details to follow

Back

Forward

Plan

People

Places

Media

Sources

Publish

Web Search

Tools Menu:

Date Calculator – Helps you calculate the date of an event, the amount of time between events, or the age of a person.

Relationship Calculator – Shows how two people from the tree file are related.

Soundex Calculator – Displays the Soundex code for a name.

Resolve All Place Names – Helps you find the correct spelling for a place in your tree file.

Convert Names – Changes the surnames in the tree file to either mixed case (capitalize the first letter of the name) or upper case.

User Information – Lets you enter your personal information so it can be included on charts and reports.

Plugins – Lists the applications that work with Family Tree maker to extend its functionality. All of the installed plugins are listed in the Manage Plugins dialog box. For information about installing plugins and how they work, see the documentation that comes with the plugin.

Options – Opens Family Tree Maker’s system settings.

Help Menu: (F1 Key)

Help for Family Tree Maker – Built in Help program

Online Help Center – Access to Technical Support and the Knowledge Base Website

Training Tutorials – The Family Tree Maker website will open and let you run various Online Tutorials on the use of the program.

Register Family Tree Maker – Ancestry.com offers registered users of Family Tree Maker the following special benefits: the powerful Family Tree Maker Web Search feature and the ability to merge Ancestry.com records into your tree; access to dynamic maps; discounts on future versions of Family Tree Maker; and notifications of updates.

Activate Ancestry Subscription – If you are already a member of Ancestry.com or if a free membership came with your Family Tree Maker purchase, you can activate your subscription within the software. Once you’ve activated your account, you can use the Web Search feature to merge Ancestry.com records into your tree.

Check for Update – Ability to check to see if there are any updates to this version of Family Tree Maker.

About Family Tree Maker – Will provide the current Product Version of the program. [ Family Tree Maker 2009, Version 18.0.0.95 is the current version ]. Information from this screen is important when seeking help from the various Message Boards and Email lists that address the Family Tree Maker program.

Getting Started Guide

The Getting Started Guide can also be viewed as a PDF on your computer. If you chose to include the guide when you installed Family Tree Maker 2009, follow the steps below to find and read the guide. If you didn’t install the guide on your computer, you can find it on the CD-ROM.

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The purpose of this Blog has changed over time. What started out to be an online version of some old Worthington Descendant Newsletters.
It has become a way to journal about my adventure into Family History, sometimes called Genealogy.
The change for me is more about finding out the stories behind the names and dates that I find about the people I find in my research.